Backgammon: bug when baring off checkers

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1. HeadphoneJack,

Hello,

A friend of mine had an issue when playing backgammon today. All her checkers were in the home board, some were on 1 and some were on 6. This is what happened when she tried to bare them off:

It's your turn.
You roll the dice: 6 1
You take a checker out of the board from point 1.
// she pressed enter twice on point 6
This move is impossible.
You move a checker from point 6 to point 5.

It seems that the game thought that she used up her 6 to take a token off the 1, which isn't needed since there was an actual 1 she could use, and according to this guide even if she had no tokens on point 6 she would have to use the next highest point to bare off, so probably point 5 or point 4.

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2. YNWA,

It is not a bug and it is a bug if that makes sense.

When your friend rolled a 6 and a 1 your friend should have chosen 6 first then chosen 1. I have made this mistake when I first played gammon. In real life you can choose which token you want to take out first but not in the PR version. If you take out the token on 1 the computer will assume you have used up your 6, leaving just the 1 left.

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3. Sylphrena,

Nice find, I can also reproduce this bug. Most clear example: You roll the dice: 5 5
You move a checker from point 15 to point 10.
You move a checker from point 10 to point 5.
You take a checker out of the board from point 1.
You take a checker out of the board from point 1.

Additional roles while the token is still in 5: You roll the dice: 5 6
You take a checker out of the board from point 2.
You take a checker out of the board from point 4.

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